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349p. Uncut & unopened. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Explores the role of suggestion and auto-suggestion in education and self-healing. Provides good view of the state of psychiatry, psychology, physiology, and self-actualization at the beginning of the 1920s. SCARCE. OCC 2
1983023072NY: Brunner/Mazel 1983. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. Very subtle age toning otherwise nice copy in mylar-protected dust jacket. 368pp. Brunner/Mazel Hardcover
1975029499Alhambra: Borden Pub. Co. 1975. Book. Good. Hardcover. Red and yellow highlighting on a few pages folded page corners chips and tears to dust jacket which is now in protective mylar. 405pp. Borden Pub. Co. Hardcover
050282Mottin & Johnson Institute of Hypnosis Book. Good. Paperback. 8 1/2" x 11" Tall. Spiral bound with clear cover. Scarce. Crimp to rear cover and last few page corners from improper storage. 101pp. Mottin & Johnson Institute of Hypnosis Paperback
187582086Chicago: W.B. Keen Cooke and Co 1875. Stated Tenth Thousand. Octavo. 19.5cm. Publisher's original bottle green ribbed cloth titled and decorated in gilt and black to spine and front board. 241pp. 30pp illustrated ads to rear. Scuffing to corners and spine ends light fraying to the cloth at the head and tail and some discoloration and dulling. A good solid copy with only cosmetic wear to apologize for. Internally clean coated yellow endpapers previous ink ownerships of the Loomis family of Osage to front flyleaves. Illustrated throughout. <br /> <br /> One of the rather more esoteric Pinkerton titles involving the murder of a bank teller and the possible involvement of an entranced sleepwalker. The second title gets off to roaring start with a potentially cursed opal ring and one of Pinkerton's intrepid lady detectives posing as a fortune teller to unmask the superstitious potential murderer. Writers unfamiliar with the theory and practical requirements of hypnosis and mesmeric states could often be found falling back on the tried and tested sleepwalker motif that by this stage had been knocking them dead in gothics penny dreadfuls and the more exotic police procedurals for almost a century. The idea that waking a sleepwalker in mid trance could prove fatal was also a much repeated trope as was the more subconscious pre-occupation with entranced women in their nightgowns wandering obliviously into all sorts of peril. An interesting indication of how deeply mesmerism and its errant children had inserted themselves into all areas of popular culture. W.B. Keen, Cooke, and Co unknown
1905064433The Occult Book Concern 1905. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Third Edition. Royal blue cloth with gilt lettering. Moderate rubbing and toning otherwise VG. 284pp Index. The Occult Book Concern Hardcover
2006061397New Central Book Agency 2006. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Tight copy in mylar-protected dust jacket. 360pp. New Central Book Agency Hardcover
190548255Chicago: The Crow Publishing Co. 1905. 8vo. 139 1 pp. Photo frontisp. Red cloth decorative gilt lettering on front cover slight shelfwear very minor soiling VG copy. First edition of this scarce and fascinating handbook on using the powers of hypnotism and spiritualism to improve your fortunes. The Crow Publishing Co., hardcover
The problems of medicine in the early 1960s are examined giving a picture of where they were at then. 187 pages. Index. 25 plates. Dark blue cloth covers with gilt title on spine. Light foxing on free endpapers and page edges. Dust jacket a little soiled, price clipped, now in protective sleeve.
Profusely illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: A Cowboy in Trouble - A tale from Indian Territory which is now part of Oklahoma; The Seminoles of Florida - An interesting photo-illustrated account of these hermits of the Florida wilds; The Longest Voyage on Record - An authoritative account of the "Maria Madre", presently moored at Paysandu, Uruguay - with photos; The Way of the Wild - Photo-illustrated article by cinematographer F. Ratcliffe Holmes about his adventures filming wildlife; Filed - Until Found - The daring escape of John Kelly from the Worcester, MA jail; My First Rhino - After V.G. Bell bagged his first, he was nearly bagged by a nearby rhino; The Wild Tribes of Malaya - Edward E. Long visits unknown stone-age tribes - article with wonderful photos; "Stope Number Five East" - Grim story from the Golden Gleam Mine in Nevada; Among the "White Arabs" - Photo illustrated article on the Shawiya Berbers of Algeria; The Ju-Ju Man's Vengeance - The death of a German by hypnotism in West Africa; Painting Pictures Beneath the Sea - Well-known landscapte artist Tilden Dakin paints submarine 'seascapes' from a diving-bell of his own design; "Ginger" To the Rescue! - A story of the old 'blackbirding' days in the South Seas, when the recruiters were not always over-scrupulous as to how they obtained native labour for the plantations; An Australian Robinson Crusoe - Part II - Jack McLaren spent eight years with savages on the little-known western coast of Cape York Peninsula in Australia - with photos. 88 pages plus 20 pages of nostalgic ads. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy of this great vintage issue. Book
16 pages. Features: Lovely color cover photo of Claudia Cardinale - Girl in the Park; Medical Hypnotism - Part I; Westport's Other Mother - Patricia O'Regan Brown of Westport, CT has started a club called "The Junior Years" to help girls grow up; Taste For Mischief (fiction); Quick and Easy Dessert Recipes; Q&A; My Son, My Son - Don Paul Nathanson's idea to help sons measure up to their fathers; "I Can Never Tell A Joke" - great lines by Groucho Marx, Victor Borge and Sam Goldwyn. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this special vintage issue. Magazine
1976ROD0036470Dangles. 1976. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 215 pages. Couverture contre pliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 154.7-Hypnotisme
Broché. 215 pages. Annotations au crayon. Manque au dos.
Broché. 215 pages.
1900105923Paris, Librairie du Magnétisme 1900 In-18 14,5 x 9 cm. Broché, dos muet, couverture grise imprimée en noir, 144 pp.,figures dans le texte, table des matières. Couverture poussiéreuse.
2014R320167010Le grand livre du mois / Trajectoire. 2014. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 220 pages - quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 154.7-Hypnotisme
Paris, Vigot, 1914. In-8 broché de VIII + 502 pages. DeuXième édition, revue et augmentée avec 50 figures démonstratives hors-texte. Le docteur Paul Joire était Professeur à l'Institut psycho-physiologique de Pari et Président de la Société Universelle d'études psychiques. Il a étudié de nombreux phénomènes parapsychologiques, tels que "l' extériorisation de la sensibilité " associée à l' hypnotisme, dans lesquels le sujet hypnotisé semble pouvoir recevoir des sensations à distance.Petites déchirures sans manque en dos, sinon bon exemplaire. .
1914143051Vigot Paris, Vigot, 1914. In-8 broché de VIII + 502 pages. DeuXième édition, revue et augmentée avec 50 figures démonstratives hors-texte. Le docteur Paul Joire était Professeur à l'Institut psycho-physiologique de Pari et Président de la Société Universelle d'études psychiques. Il a étudié de nombreux phénomènes parapsychologiques, tels que "l' extériorisation de la sensibilité " associée à l' hypnotisme, dans lesquels le sujet hypnotisé semble pouvoir recevoir des sensations à distance.Petites déchirures sans manque en dos, sinon bon exemplaire. .
Partis, A. Eichler Editeur, 1910. In-12 carré broché de 220 pages. Couverture détachée.
1901017740NY: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1901. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 4th Edition. Minor rubbing/bumping to edges of cloth 376pp. G. P. Putnam's Sons Hardcover